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  1. Wonderful John Acton is an American television situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC from July 5, 1953, until September 22, 1953.

  2. The Wonderful John Acton: With Harry Holcombe, Christopher Walken, Mary Michael, Luis Van Rooten. Summer replacement show about an Irish-American family in Ludlow, Kentucky in 1919. John is the County Clerk and lives behind the store he owns.

  3. Feb 13, 2013 · Similar to "The Wonder Years," here's WONDERFUL JOHN ACTON with a young Christopher Walken (aka Ronnie Walken).

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Uncle Terrence Balances the Books. July 13, 1953. John can't make sense of Terrence's bookkeeping at the candy store. Terrence believes a newly invented cash register will help and borrows one. After locking the family valuables inside he doesn't know how to get it back open. Rate.

  5. Wonderful John Acton. 1 9 5 3 (USA) 12 x 30 minute episodes. This summer replacement show about an Irish-American family in Ludlow, Kentucky (just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati) in 1919 was seen through the eyes of grandson Kevin – always seen as a youngster (played by a 10-year-old Christopher Walken using his birth name of Ronnie ...

  6. Find out how to watch The Wonderful John Acton. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The Wonderful John Acton at TV Guide.

  7. Wonderful John Acton is an American television situation comedy that was broadcast on NBC from July 5, 1953, until September 22, 1953.

  8. Summer replacement show about an Irish-American family in Ludlow, Kentucky in 1919. John is the County Clerk and lives behind the store he owns. The stories are narrated by John's grandson who ...

  9. The rural family drama was the first starring role for young Ronnie Walken (he later changed his name to Christopher). Learn more about the full cast of The Wonderful John Acton with news,...

  10. Summer replacement show about an Irish-American family in Ludlow, Kentucky in 1919. John is the County Clerk and lives behind the store he owns. The stories are narrated by John’s grandson who tells about growing up in small town America in the early 20th century. The grandson is Kevin who is seen as a youngster but never seen as an adult.

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